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Highlights
- Build a career that's worthy of your valuable timeDid you know the average person spends 90,000 hours of their life working?
- Author(s): Georgi Enthoven
- 246 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Careers
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Book Synopsis
Build a career that's worthy of your valuable time
Did you know the average person spends 90,000 hours of their life working? That's a third of your adult life! What if you could use those hours to make a significant impact on the world AND earn a living?
In Work That's Worth It, Harvard MBA graduate Georgi Enthoven teaches you to turn your career into a powerful force for good and break free from the unnecessary choice between income or impact.
In this powerful book, you'll discover:
-The Good Work Spiral: Create a virtuous cycle where your career benefits both you and the world, leading to growth and fulfillment.
-The 7 Cs of work that's worth it: Master the essential building blocks for a purposeful and rewarding career.
-Inspiring success stories: Draw motivation from social entrepreneurs, impact investors, and corporate innovators who solve real-world problems while building successful careers.
-Practical strategies: Assess your current career satisfaction, set clear goals, and align your work with your values to create a new perspective.
Whether you're a young professional feeling stuck between chasing a paycheck and pursuing your passion or wanting a clear direction for your work, this book offers the insights and tools to craft a career that's truly worth it.
Review Quotes
"The ultimate guide for young professionals and students ready to build careers that matter."
- Kate Attea, University of Chicago, Senior Lecturer & Associate Director, Masters Program in Social Sector Leadership
"...a crucial starting point for young professionals..."
- Frances Frei, Professor, Harvard Business School
"Work That's Worth It is the book that every college graduate should read before embarking on their career."
- Jack Canfield, Best-Selling author and cofounder, Chicken Soup for the Soul